1:05 p.m An Intelligence Squared Debate: “Is the F.D.A. Hazardous to Our Health?” It’s long been argued that the Food and Drug Administration’s long and costly approval processes stifle innovation and keep life-changing treatments from the market. But the question remains: When it comes to public health, is it ever okay to sacrifice safety for speed? The debaters are Dr. Scott Gottlieb, Dr. Jerry Avorn, Peter Huber, and Dr. David Challoner

4:00 p.m. Radiolab - “Escape” – Kicks things off with a true escape artist—a man who’s broken out of jail more times than anyone alive. Then, the ingeniously simple question that led Isaac Newton to an enormous intellectual breakthrough. Next, the show explores a strange space at the edge of the solar system, and a boundary beyond which nothing is known. Finally, the story of a blind kid who freed himself from an unhappy childhood by climbing into the telephone system, and bending it to his will.

1:30 p.m. Musician’s Spotlight – Shawn Colvin – The multiple Grammy award winning singer-songwriter discusses her three decade long performing and recording career as well as her recent venture into writing her memoir "Diamond in the Rough."

7:30 p.m. This American Life –

8:30 p.m. Reflections WestRachel Schaffer reflects on what it is to have a “Western education” and where that educations fall short regarding Native cultures. She pairs her thoughts with passage from Craig Johnson’s novel Death Without Company